yay steel300 is back!, but he had to leave before he gets to announce this.
we have a little surprise for you ladies and gentlemen!
reiser4 is back!
and comes in 1 package with v30e!
the rest is just a surprise
applies on top of vanilla.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~jpcox/
(a side note, this is a bk-snapshot of reiser4 so it might have it's share of bugs. if you use reiser4 as a root you might wanna make backups first before trying this)

oh, one more thing, i tried love-sources on my ppc machine and since compilation crashed horribly at lots of stuff i guess love-sources aren't 'ppc compatible' in this form, right..?
and would it be a lot of work to get love-sources going on ppc..? if there's anything i can do to help or something, i'd be happy to... _________________...we ain't shit...
Linux User #353893

EDIT: I forgot to tell you the name of this beast. It's Magical Mystery Hair. Inspired by Yanni. Anyone who has hair like that should be a magician._________________Rationality is the recognition of the fact that nothing can alter the truth and nothing can take precedence over that act of perceiving it.

/*
- * If this processor supports C2 or C3 we denote it as being 'power
+ * If this processor supports C1, C2 or C3 we denote it as being 'power
* manageable'. Note that there's really no policy involved for
* when only C1 is supported.
*/
- if (pr->power.states[ACPI_STATE_C2].valid
+ if (pr->power.states[ACPI_STATE_C1].valid
+ || pr->power.states[ACPI_STATE_C2].valid
|| pr->power.states[ACPI_STATE_C3].valid)
pr->flags.power = 1;

@@ -2330,8 +2333,8 @@ acpi_processor_add (

/*
* Install the idle handler if processor power management is supported.
- * Note that the default idle handler (default_idle) will be used on
- * platforms that only support C1.
+ * Note that the acpi_processor_idle handler will be used on
+ * platforms that only support C1, just to keep the idle stats.
*/
if ((pr->id == 0) && (pr->flags.power)) {
pm_idle_save = pm_idle;

According to the mailing list, mki-adapter 1.3.5 is needed for Win4Lin to compile.

EDIT: well, 1.3.5 is identical to 1.3.4

They are using the newer mki and the 2.6.6 patch. It is not a problem with the win4lin patches, it is a change made by mm2 on the 2.6.6 kernel that is causing the problems (specifically the page_count-fixups.patch). But mm is not designed to have win4lin running so I can't grumble too much, it's just that fixing it is beyond me.

Also, bootsplash works on shutdown, but on startup it has the normal black framebuffer and then switches to the custom framebuffer at the end of boot. Is there something I need to do to get it working normally again?